March has arrived and Spring Sports season is just around the corner, so we have 2 words for you: MARCH MADNESS! From March 1-15 you, your friends and your teammates can join BSSC for only $55 for a full year (regularly $65/year) or $100 for 2 years! Save $10 now, and get a $25-$30 savings EVERY TIME you play in a sports league or travel with BSSC. Click here for more info on how you can save on your spring sport or travel plans with BSSC!

- 2 nights, ski in/out condos! Ski 2 mountains and enjoy great nightlife! Sign up by Mar 15 and SAVE $30!Parrot Head at Sunday River // April 5-7- One of the craziest spring events of the season! 2 nights at the Grand Summit, steps from the event. Lowest price around- sign up by Mar 22 and SAVE $30!

- Take a break from the slopes and experience another snow enthusiast favorite: Snowshoeing! BSSC leaders will take you on a fun snowshoe trek through a beautiful winter landscape at the Weston Ski Track. Includes instruction & rentals, no experience required. *Rescheduled from Feb. 24th date*

BSSC leaders will take you a snowshoe hike at the beautiful Ward Reservation with a great view of the Boston skyline. Don't have snowshoes? No problem, just bring your hiking boots and join us. DOGS are welcome!

Come pack the Garden & root for your favorite college hockey team at the 29th Annual Hockey East Semifinals this March! With 4 teams squaring off to win the conference and head to the NCAA Division I Hockey Championship, it's sure to be an exciting night with 2 games for the price of 1!

- Come meet us at neighborhood favorite Paddy O's for an app & a beer before we head over to the Garden to cheer on the Celtics! The way this season is playing out, there's a pretty good chance the Celts will be heading to the Playoffs in April, so don't miss your chance to catch one of the last regular-season games!

BSSC 2013 Charity PartnerBSSC is excited to announce our non-profit partner for 2013, Cradles to Crayons! This year, a portion of every membership dollar will be allocated to help local kids. Click here for more info from Cradles to Crayons guest blogger Jill Eid.Members Save in 2013